Calling hours for Campbell will be held from 1 p.m.-4 p.m. at the Reed Funeral Home on Pittsburgh Avenue NW in North Canton.

A funeral service is set for 11 a.m. Monday at the Reed Funeral Home. A graveside service will follow at Heritage Memorial Gardens in Minerva with Honors.

For those who wish to attend, a reception and lunch sponsored by the Stark County Sheriff’s Office will follow the burial service at St. George Catholic Cathedral on 44th Street NE in Canton.

Campbell died after a gun accidentally discharged and struck him in the neck. Authorities were summoned to his house by a caller who told the dispatcher, “We just had an accidental discharge at my house.”

Deputies arrived to find Campbell in a second-story master bedroom. They found an SKS Carbine rifle on a bed, with a cleaning kit next to it.

“The incident did happen inside the home. The bullet did pass through a wall, and like I said, it does appear to be accidental. But we are going to conduct a thorough investigation,” Inspector Bill Holland of the Summit County Sheriff’s Office told Fox 8 News.

The Stark County report said the first medics on the scene reported Campbell was deceased at the time. The report listed the victim/suspect relationship as “parent.”

Letters and expressions of sympathy have been streaming into the Stark County Sheriff’s Office since the incident.